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The Necromancer’s Guide to Not Dying While Saving the World (And Falling in Love) — Part Thirteen

[For those who would like to start at the beginning, The Necromancer’s Guide starts here.] Othinith led us to one of the few stone structures

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ev0ke’s Midwinter Gift-Giving Guide: 2020 Edition

Image courtesy of Nynne Schroder at Unsplash The winter holiday season encompasses many different holidays (secular) and holy days (religious) for many different people in

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Carol Day

[This issue, we sit down with author Carol Day. Here, she discusses her new book, Story Compass; the importance of myths and fairy tales; and

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A Spell to Die For

Title: A Spell To Die For (Sonoma Witches Book Three) Publisher: Eton Field Author: Gretchen Galway Pages: 332pp Price: $14.99 (paperback) / $3.99 (ebook) Alma Bellrose is a hereditary witch.

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The Necromancer’s Guide to Not Dying While Saving the World (And Falling in Love) — Part Seven

Image courtesy of Shahin Khalaji at Unsplash. “As the focal point of the Summoning, your job will be simple.” Taz pointed to the center of

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The Necromancer’s Guide to Not Dying While Saving the World (And Falling in Love) — Part Nine

Image courtesy of Shahin Khalaji on Unsplash I pulled on a robe and headed downstairs for breakfast. The Grandfather’s summons had been for after the

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David Wimsett

[This issue, we sit down with David Wimsett. Author of the epic fantasy series, The Carandir Saga, Wimsett here discusses his love of dragons; his

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The Necromancer’s Guide to Not Dying While Saving the World (And Falling in Love) — Part Six

Taz and Kanady ambushed us as soon as we stepped through the front door. The ravens must have known it was coming: they were lined

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Harmonia Saille

[This issue, we sit down with witch and author, Harmonia Saille. Here, she discusses her personal spiritual practices; her forthcoming book on magic for hedge

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The Necromancer’s Guide to Not Dying While Saving the World (And Falling in Love) — Part Sixteen

The rite was a simple one. We had no names, no objects linked to the deceased, the twenty-three innocents lost during the raid on the